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The RC Arts, Identity and Social Action (AISA) Project: |
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Field site: Munich and surrounding area, May 2004 Project Leader: Janet Hegman ShierniandM Resid |
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The Residential College Arts, Identity and Social Action Project provides U-M undergraduates interested in intercultural communication and German language and culture with opportunities to explore issues of identity, oppression and status through study of and engagement with visual and theater arts. Students will study art works in Munich by 20th Century banned artists (Degenerate Artists) and they will explore and reflect on aspects of identity and culture through intercultural dialogue. The project will focus, in particular, on issues of identity and sites of self through a variety of activities that involve perception, production, and reflection.
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Workshops (updated on March 8) Friday, Feb. 13, 3-6 pm- Drawing Workshop, East Quad. Go to links on Gesture Drawing. Monday, Feb. 16, 8:30-10:30 RC AUD- Movement Workshop Wed.-Fri., March 10-12- Speech/Voice/ Diction work with Hanna Rieken- Group workshop on Wed. night, March 10 ( 7-8:30 pm); individual appts. on Thurs. (times listed here; place announced on Wed. night) Speech lessons THURS. , MARCH 11: Ryan at 10 am; Lauren at 10:40 am; Ross at 11 am; Chani at 11:20 am, Sam at 11:40 am Elizabeth at 1:50 pm; Nishant at 2:20 pm; Ann at 3:00pm, on FRIDAY, MARCH 12: Jamie at 11:00 am; Stacy at 12 pm Friday, April 16 3-6 pm - "messy workshop" Please collect some personal items that have meaning to you (old photos, fabric, buttons or fasteners, mementoes) To contact Janet: click here. |
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